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Hey guys,

Lets have a thread each month where we post our best photos.

Has to be your own work and not made on a computer. (post processing allowed but state if you do)

PS. best photo's only - not all your photos! :blink:

Here are some of mine from long weekend's camping up at Goomburra Section (Main Range National Park)

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ps. no post processing (dont know how :()

-Zennon

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From the A1GP;

The inside of turn 9 at Eastern Creek. They were getting the inside wheels off the ground! Awesome!

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I have more here but that was my fav of the day;

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fullframeeven...57603855840799/

Excuse the watermark as they havent all sold yet.

The ferris wheel at luna park;

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Test incar shot;

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Castle Crag bay at 2am;

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No more tonight. I dont want to hammer you all to death with pics lol

Craig

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Love that last one zennon, of the tyre :)

Here are two ive taken whilst out on the boat with the family,

stuck drinking xxxx as it was the only beer in the two fridges on board.

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and my going up the sand dune with our boat in the background.

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and finally my dog stalking me holding the ball in our back yard

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  • 2 weeks later...
These weren't taken in May but they were shot in the last week of April...

It's my first wedding gig - Shot at Oatlands House in Sydney's west.

Critique welcome. :(

some very nice shots !! what lenses you using ?

those are some great pics from the wedding! well done :D

heres some of mine that ive got over the last month or a bit

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Ive been wanting to head out alot lately as Ive got new lenses to play with.. but Perths weather has been less than average :laugh: fingers crossed can do some this weekend :D

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